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Old 01-15-2005, 10:47 PM   #1
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Default twin turbo kits??

Does anyone make one for a 97 318ti?????

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Old 01-16-2005, 12:15 AM   #2
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There is a chance, but I have not seend any. I know that Mosselman a company in Holland makes a single T25 kit. And then there is always that DASC.

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A twin turbo on one of our cars would be pointless. With an inline, single throttle body, engine with under 2 liters it would be way more money and effort that in would be worth. It has been demonstrated many times that more power can be made from a well tuned single turbo setup than from a twin turbo setup.
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A twin turbo on one of our cars would be pointless. With an inline, single throttle body, engine with under 2 liters it would be way more money and effort that in would be worth. It has been demonstrated many times that more power can be made from a well tuned single turbo setup than from a twin turbo setup.

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No problem. If you are looking to go forced induction then I would look into the Mosselman turbo, Downing Atlanta Supercharger, or if you want alot of power then go with the cerntrifugal supercharger from Racing Techniques and a rebuild.
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i have a moselman kit i am removing from my car. i am looking for enough money to buy my next upgrade (bmpdesign multi throttle body intake) 1800.00 you can email me at vwracer65@hotmail.com
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GDB can you give me some more information on the Racing Techniques supercharger?
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